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Sign up freeDelilah Tyler 1755–1797
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Birth Date: February 10, 1755
Birth Location: Mecklenberg Shepherdstown, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Death Date: June 7, 1797
Death Location: Nelson, Kentucky, United States
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The story of Delilah Tyler began in 1755 in Mecklenberg Shepherdstown, Frederick, Virginia, United States. Delilah Tyler married Charles Polk, and had children including Charles Polk Iii, Christiana Kitty Polk, Col William B Polk Of Brooke Farmer Surveyor Colonel Judge Territorial Rep Husband Of Sarah Cooper Fought At Tippiecanoe Captive Of Shawnee Indians, Edmond Polk Jr, Eleanor Nelly Polke, Elizabeth Polke, Mary Polly Polk, Nancy Polk, Robert Tyler Polk Sr, Sarah Polk Frontierwoman Wife Of William Bruce Taken Captive By Shawnee Indians In Massacre Of Kincheloe S Station, Thomas M Polk Dr, X Infant Son Polk. Delilah Tyler passed away in 1797 in Nelson, Kentucky, United States.
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Reliability Score
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Immediate Family
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Biography
Early Life
The story of Delilah Tyler began in 1755 in Mecklenberg Shepherdstown, Frederick, Virginia, United States.
Family
Delilah Tyler married Charles Polk, and had children including Charles Polk Iii, Christiana Kitty Polk, Col William B Polk Of Brooke Farmer Surveyor Colonel Judge Territorial Rep Husband Of Sarah Cooper Fought At Tippiecanoe Captive Of Shawnee Indians, Edmond Polk Jr, Eleanor Nelly Polke, Elizabeth Polke, Mary Polly Polk, Nancy Polk, Robert Tyler Polk Sr, Sarah Polk Frontierwoman Wife Of William Bruce Taken Captive By Shawnee Indians In Massacre Of Kincheloe S Station, Thomas M Polk Dr, X Infant Son Polk.
Later Years
Delilah Tyler passed away in 1797 in Nelson, Kentucky, United States.
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Record A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution
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Record American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
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Record Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Burial Records Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
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Marriage Records U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
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Record North America, Family Histories
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Record Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded
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Family Tree Ancestry Family Trees
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Record Edmund Polk, Junior : his ancestors and descendants
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Record Indiana and Indianans, by Jacob Piatt Dunn : an index.
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Record Official report of the fourth American Tyler family reunion : held at Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 13, 1899
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Record Polk family and kinsmen
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